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Re: Was 10 feet tall and bullet-proof
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Posted by Walt Davies on January 24, 2007 at 16:12:42 from (72.173.58.4):
In Reply to: Was 10 feet tall and bullet-proof posted by coflyboy on January 24, 2007 at 14:02:27:
It seems like there are a few of us old dissabled guys on the list. I had a bad Heart attack a few years ago and went though "H" for awhile. Then when I thought things were getting better my MS decided to kick in hard and you know what that does to a person. Funny thing is I can walk good on soft ground but let try to walk across a cement floor like Wally World or Safeway and I just lockup and need help to get back to one of those little eletric carts that they have. Anyway enough about me I guess I missed the notes on Old being bashed but let me know I would have let them all have it real bad as I know what it means to not be able to do the things that you always did with ease. I spent a lot of time in the hospital with doctors telling to retire from the farm and let a younger man take over. HUH! you got to be crazy quit farming, it took me 40 years to get into this now they want me to quit. Must City Folks who just don't understand what farming is all about. Walt And don't call me to old to do something.
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